Sarah Gonzales
Living in Alberta, Canada and deeply influenced by Asian art and culture, Sarah Gonzales is painting and drawing people in a new light. Though she experiments with plenty of different subjects, my favorite are her portraits. In a few, she mixes forms of collaging and outlining to create different facets
Franck Bohbot
We’re getting a taste of different styles here at Small Monsterz, and one of them being the art form that is hair. To kind of start this off and get a feel for it, I found out about a project Franck Bohbot did entitled “Cuts.” While it seems that usually
Mattias Adolfsson
What I love about Mattias’s work is that it brings me back to childhood. I remember looking through picture books like Where’s Waldo? and I Spy and looking through every little detail, trying to find all I could. His work is like that in that there is soo much to
Stefan Zsaitsits
Stefan Zsaitsits, a well known artist both mastering drawing and painting, in Austria. (I’m not sure what it is about Austria, but they have some crazy great artists over there.) I know these pieces are anything but simple, but there’s some ease these put on the eyes; possibly the beautiful
Marion Luttenberger
I know our mothers have taught us not to play with our food, but in Marion Luttenberger’s case, I hope she keeps going. Now, I’ve seen culinary art done before, but never in the way that Marion takes it on. She has experience in using food in more refined pieces
Yoshitoshi Kanemaki
Yoshitoshi Kanemaki is crafting art like I’ve never seen. It is one thing to sculpt a masterpiece, but in his workings, Yoshitoshi creates several within one. A double/triple/numerous masterpiece, if you will. Yoshitoshi is inspired by the contradicitions in our bodies, thoughts, and life paralleled with death. Much of his
Eugen Levi
I saw this photoset and it was just toooo good to pass up. These beautiful photos come from Eugen Levi and were just taken this last month in The Enchantments in Washington. Eugen, while originally from Moldova, now hails from Seattle and shoots with a mix of Kodak and Nikon
Jon Juarez
Whipping out these beautiful works from Spain, is Jon Juarez, an illustrator/comic book artist/animator/rock climbing enthusiast. Jon’s work is blowing up big time right now, and has many varities of projects on his hands, from working with fashion, to creating his own publishing house. As for all this work,
AJ Frena
Brutal and Brilliant: two words I’d sum up AJ Frena’s paintings. His work is a violent work of nature; combining human chaos with that of the animal kingdom. This makes his work have plenty of undertones that leave you thinking about later, like my favorite, the littered bird nest. AJ
Flora Borsi
I know you’re looking at these pictures right now and knowing not one of them go together, but that’s kind of what I’m going for this week. I’ve been following Flora Borsi for quite a while, having been reeled in by her IREEL project, which is shown in the headlining